We receive in Club Trébol a long haul musician, still active, that has had the privilege of being in the best venues in the most opportune moments. He has known the success and the benefits of a job well done. At the same time, Jesús Peyrón has a great sense of friendship and solidarity with their colleagues and numerous facts credit him.

When Jesús Peyrón was 17 debuted in two music lounges: Rigat and El Cortijo, both in Barcelona. He played with the Dutch group Grasshoppers in both cases. Later on he passed to the re-founded Crazy Boys, who were semi-professionals. After that, he become part of the excellent and non-professional band Los Rapsodas and, subsequently, he signed his first major contract with the famous orchestra Ramon Evaristo, already professional, which toured Portugal and the Netherlands. Jesús Peyrón considers that his senior career started when he joined the legendary orchestra named Jaime Camino in November of 1950.

At the same time he was part of Jam Session, a septet that used to play jazz every Sunday morning,organized by the Hot Club of Barcelona in the Oasis Bar (Canuda Street of Barcelona) and in the headquarters of Pasaje Permanyer. Josep Farreras (drums and director), Luís Roda (trumpet), Ricard Roda (sax), Ramiro Martínez "Pepin" (sax), José Tarazona "Pocholo" (tenor sax), Ramon Martínez "Moncho" (baritone sax) and Joe Fusté (piano) who later was replaced by León Borrell and Jesús Peyrón (bass).

In November of 1953 he travelled to Cuba with the Spanish orchestra Solera which was especially created by Enrique Oliva for the occasion. He had the opportunity to act two seasons at the Tropicana in Havana where, years later, acted again with their own group.

In 1955 Armando Romeu Jr hired him to work at the Tropicana. He was integrated into his big band with Bebo Valdés (piano), Luis Escalante (trumpet), Kike Fernández (bass) and Guillermo Barreto (drums). All of them recorded the famous album where Nat King Cole sang in Spanish.

In 1958 the Havana Hilton Hotel offered him to form a large orchestra in order to act at the opening of a new establishment. Havana Hilton Hotel formed it with Jesús Moreno, other Catalan musicians and four Cuban musicians. The debut was on March the 19th of 1958 at the Salon El Caribe and had a great success.

He reorganized his orchestra and went to Turkey to act. During the sixties he worked in Barcelona, ​​recorded albums as a session musician with the Dúo Dinámico and various fashionable productions of the time. Jesús Peyrón can be seen between the Duo in the picture.